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Football season is here & this deal's a game changer: Get 39% off a 65-Inch LG OLED TV at
https://www.amazon.com/ttgo from Treasure Truck!
LG OLED B1 Series 65" Alexa Built-in 4k Smart TV, 120Hz Refresh Rate, AI-Powered 4K, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, WiSA Ready, Gaming Mode (OLED65B1PUA, 2021)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FP9ZC4K
Product Description
OLED at the top of its game.
From the big game to being in the game, no detail goes unseen. With advanced gaming technology like NVIDIA G-SYNC, you'll crush the competition. Self-lit pixels emit their own light for perfect black, intense color and stunning picture—backed by AI and an advanced processor. With Google Assistant and Alexa Built in there's no need for an extra device – just ask your TV for music, weather, news, your Amazon shopping list, and more. Plus, conveniently control your connected home and smart devices. Only on OLED.
- Screen Size: 65 Inches
- Brand: LG
- Supported Internet Services: Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney, Vudu, YouTube
- Display Technology: OLED
- Resolution: 4K
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
- Special Feature: Flat
- Model Name: OLED65B1PUA
- Included Components: Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand
- Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
About this item- OLED DISPLAY: Watch your content come to life in over 8 million pixels. Each pixel turns on and off independently so you'll see your content with perfect black, over a billion rich colors and infinite contrast for a viewing experience like no other.
- α7 GEN 4 AI PROCESSOR 4K: Catch every detail with the smooth, crisp picture brought to you by our a7 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K. It adjusts your viewing and audio settings automatically with AI Picture and AI Sound, while AI 4K Upscaling authentically calibrates every scene.
- ULTIMATE GAMEPLAY: Experience gaming like never before with features that help you beat the competition. It's NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Compatible for real-time action and virtually no tearing .Game Optimizer gives you easier access to all your game settings, while the latest HDMI allows for fast gaming speeds. Plus, you'll get low input lag and fast response times with Auto Low- Latency Mode and HGiG.
- GOOGLE ASSISTANT & ALEXA BUILT IN: There's no need for an extra device – just ask your TV for music, weather, news, your Amazon shopping list, and more. Plus, conveniently control your connected home and smart devices.
- HOME CINEMA EXPERIENCE: Get breathtaking picture and audio that makes you feel like you're in the action with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with Filmmaker Mode. And with built-in access to Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+ and LG channels, your favorite content is at your fingertips.
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Main Differences:
B1: a7 processor, 2x HDMI 2.1
C1: a9 processor, 4x HDMI 2.1, C1 gets a little brighter
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There are some things the vizio looks better and a lot of things the c1 looks better. Both are 120hz native though.
You read all these stats on these TV's and sometimes it's difficult to understand if people are being overly anal about stats or it's a meaningful difference. One thing that I absolutely did not appreciate until it was in my living room, and is probably the most noticeable improvement, is the difference in motion. Both TV's being 120 native I didn't think it would matter much. It matters so much. We were watching a nature show and my kids were like "that looks real" and tried to touch the sea otters on the TV. Yet if I was to take a still shot of both TV's there wouldn't be much difference.i mean the goal of the TV is to be as close to reality as possible, and man does the c1 deliver that because of the motion clarity. If this b1 has any difference in the motion clarity, get the c1, because without that, honestly I think I'd prefer a top of the line qled.
I think the 2016 vizio p65 looks better watching these nature shows. The colors are just nuts. But it all gets trumped by the motion clarity of the c1. But then you go to put on a high color cartoon on disney plus, and the c1 has brighter and more vivid colors. Don't understand why.
The black aspect is cool, but I think it's overratted. It looks super cool when there's a black backround and it's just straight-up nothingness, but in real world watching, I'm just not seeing why this matters so much. Infact I just watched "nope" on it, I kid you not I could barely see the lead actors face (he's dark skinned)
G series can only be mounted and has a flatter profile but is also slightly better in terms of performance. The cost difference is mostly for the aesthetic for those who want a TV to be more flush with the wall.
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There are some things the vizio looks better and a lot of things the c1 looks better. Both are 120hz native though.
You read all these stats on these TV's and sometimes it's difficult to understand if people are being overly anal about stats or it's a meaningful difference. One thing that I absolutely did not appreciate until it was in my living room, and is probably the most noticeable improvement, is the difference in motion. Both TV's being 120 native I didn't think it would matter much. It matters so much. We were watching a nature show and my kids were like "that looks real" and tried to touch the sea otters on the TV. Yet if I was to take a still shot of both TV's there wouldn't be much difference.i mean the goal of the TV is to be as close to reality as possible, and man does the c1 deliver that because of the motion clarity. If this b1 has any difference in the motion clarity, get the c1, because without that, honestly I think I'd prefer a top of the line qled.
I think the 2016 vizio p65 looks better watching these nature shows. The colors are just nuts. But it all gets trumped by the motion clarity of the c1. But then you go to put on a high color cartoon on disney plus, and the c1 has brighter and more vivid colors. Don't understand why.
The black aspect is cool, but I think it's overratted. It looks super cool when there's a black backround and it's just straight-up nothingness, but in real world watching, I'm just not seeing why this matters so much. Infact I just watched "nope" on it, I kid you not I could barely see the lead actors face (he's dark skinned)
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...and-glossy
If your putting the TV in bright room and want to go less than $1000, the 65 inch Hisense U8H is crazy bright and would drown out reflections. It's a lot of bang for the buck but definitely has some problems. The 65 inch LG B1, LG C1 or Sony A80J would be step up in processing and get you an OLED screen but you probably don't want those in overly bright rooms. (On various sales these run around $1200-1500). All these TVs support HDMI 2.1 and 120hz.
If you want to go into the bargain TV in the $500-$750, 65 inch Hisense u7G or TCL series 5 aren't bad TVs. . If you're looking for a larger TV, you could get a 75 inch Hisense u7G or TCL series 5 for $800-1000. In my opinion, I'd spend the extra for the Hisense u8H and TCL Series 6.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...and-glossy
If your putting the TV in bright room and want to go less than $1000, the 65 inch Hisense U8H is crazy bright and would drown out reflections. It's a lot of bang for the buck but definitely has some problems. The 65 inch LG B1, LG C1 or Sony A80J would be step up in processing and get you an OLED screen but you probably don't want those in overly bright rooms. (On various sales these run around $1200-1500). All these TVs support HDMI 2.1 and 120hz.
If you want to go into the bargain TV in the $500-$750, 65 inch Hisense u7G or TCL series 5 aren't bad TVs. . If you're looking for a larger TV, you could get a 75 inch Hisense u7G or TCL series 5 for $800-1000. In my opinion, I'd spend the extra for the Hisense u8H and TCL Series 6.
Separately, when I clicked on the link, I am confused by the ratings. Does a higher score in the "reflections" field mean good or bad in terms of minimizing reflections? As an example LG B2 OLED has the highest score. Does it mean bad or good?
Thanks.
Separately, when I clicked on the link, I am confused by the ratings. Does a higher score in the "reflections" field mean good or bad in terms of minimizing reflections? As an example LG B2 OLED has the highest score. Does it mean bad or good?
Thanks.
Would a new 65" C1 be worth $150 more than a refurb?
Edit: I guess my three options are (incl tax):